RFLMAO ..."take your (cross-dressing?) dictatorship and your alien craft and your wardrobe and goto mars" ..."I'm not talking about tapestry."
On Sun, Mar 2, 2014 at 7:04 PM, nhhockeyplayer nashua < nhhockeypla...@hotmail.com> wrote: > > > all I am after is a build tree that can be checked out, built, operated > and run as claimed... not stuck, broken, in shambles and in buildable with > a gazillion transient dependency errors and local build tree errors never > mind transient dependency errors. Otherwise shut it down or step down and > let someone else run with the ball. > > Dont dare incite I am prejudice. Thats the easy way out... > manipulative...cheep... (mispslled on purpose). . though I was ousted with > prejudice by such a project operating a build tree in fear that they would > be outperformed let alone addicted to tooting their own whistles and > locking down a code base they took and ran with for almost a decade and is > still a TOY. broke and only buildable by maybe 3 or four people on the > planet. Only the privileged have the keys to building it but their foot is > fairly solid and aimed into CORPORATE AMERICA. > > I think its time for a change. That open source be held to its title. OPEN > and that means not closed. But I am talking about a slippery slope. When > you create a jira (dare to after keeping your mouth shut quiet for months > and years...careful not to say anything that might piss off the committers > (OR YOU WILL GET NOTHING) or they will sowe even more bugs into the source > tree to prevent it from functioning or maybe even attempt to hack you and > send you a virus for speaking out. Thats CLOSED. And a dictatorship. > > If you cant check it out and build it clean and run it clean... it should > be shutdown or the ball passed onto someone with a big HEART that cares. > > But wait... this is open source... open source is a very selfish field... > but ten years of it ? Thats a decade. Ok 8. > > All I am looking for is the diamond to sparkle. is that so hard to see and > understand ? > does anyone understand I got ethics, valuers, morals and standards ? > > Instead we got cross dressing dictatorships. > Ok I havent tested out the soil to see where the others are at. I have > kept faithful to the same project for a vested amount of years only to see > the same thing get worse. NOTHING. > > So I will repeat my assertion. > > AMERICANS WRITE THE BEST SOFTWARE. AMERICANS ARE THE MOST GENEROUS > SOFTWARE WRITERS ON THE PLANET. > > and if thats too much to handle... take your dictatorship and your alien > craft and your wardrobe and goto mars. > > and when this industry starts gauging and rewarding the project heads > (committers) by how much of their code is running and how many users are > going commercial with it... and especially how the guy in the home office > is happy with it... then it can be called open source. Otherwise its a > violation of criteria. FRAUD with one foot in the jungle and another on a > banana peel .. Open for abuse... and is abused. Until it cleans itself up > only then will I have respectful words. I lost my respect. > > There are benevolent developers in RUSSIA too that are worthy and generous > and should be operating these rogue open source projects. I bad mouthed > m2Eclipse... politely years back and in a matter of months ... well you see > where its come today. > > And we got the best knocking on our doors to spit in our faces. > > Until they learn the ten commandments and respect to humanity I got no > respect for them. none no matter where they went to school or how much > experience they got. > > i shouldn't have to be haunting the forums for this stuff... I should be > focusing on pure business logic. instead its build tree junk and transient > dependencies and crash bugs bootstrap bugs > > all by design and these folks are likely wanting to speak at DEV CON or > other open source gatherings. > > I see a ton of cleaning up to be done or that javascript MVC/CRUD (which > is already looking tasty from Pacific to Atlantic) is going to outperform > serverside JAVA and render it obsolete. Soon they will be implementing ORM > in javascript by the time this build tree is mature enough to get right > sparkle like it should and stay that way. then I might not have to burn out > trying to write software on the weekends. > > I'm not talking about tapestry. >